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At 02:56 PM 5/17/00 -0700, you wrote:

>ok here is the scoop. ds took baby to the dr. this morning. he said he looks

>better as far as color goes. he thinks he is doing ok with the formula, this

>is the stuff that is 20. a can!

>ds took her to her ob and he put her back on zoloft. she is not going to

>breast feed. they hurt really bad she has ice on them.

>i guess i should no longer be on this list since no one is breast feeding. i

>will get off tonight incase there are replies to this.

It's too bad Cameron's mom doesn't want to breastfeed. The book I have on

Medications and Mother's Milk, by Hale, PhD, RPh, says that in

breastfeeding mothers who take 50-100 mgs of Zoloft daily, the levels found

in breastfed babies is undetectable. Zoloft sounds like it would be pretty

safe to take while breastfeeding. Another anti-depression med listed as an

alternative is Paxil, or paroxetine.

Anyone else with Hale's, please review these two to make sure I didn't

overlook anything.

Cameron's life would be so much better if he could receive breastmilk...

however, if his mother isn't willing to feed him as often as he needs, this

is moot. She should know that she can continue to breastfeed, even if she

needs anti-depressants, and that the closeness between her and her baby

might help brighten her outlook on life.

She should also be watched closely until the depression passes... some

mothers who have depression have been known to act very strangely, and no

one wants this baby to get hurt!

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At 02:56 PM 5/17/00 -0700, you wrote:

>ok here is the scoop. ds took baby to the dr. this morning. he said he looks

>better as far as color goes. he thinks he is doing ok with the formula, this

>is the stuff that is 20. a can!

>ds took her to her ob and he put her back on zoloft. she is not going to

>breast feed. they hurt really bad she has ice on them.

>i guess i should no longer be on this list since no one is breast feeding. i

>will get off tonight incase there are replies to this.

It's too bad Cameron's mom doesn't want to breastfeed. The book I have on

Medications and Mother's Milk, by Hale, PhD, RPh, says that in

breastfeeding mothers who take 50-100 mgs of Zoloft daily, the levels found

in breastfed babies is undetectable. Zoloft sounds like it would be pretty

safe to take while breastfeeding. Another anti-depression med listed as an

alternative is Paxil, or paroxetine.

Anyone else with Hale's, please review these two to make sure I didn't

overlook anything.

Cameron's life would be so much better if he could receive breastmilk...

however, if his mother isn't willing to feed him as often as he needs, this

is moot. She should know that she can continue to breastfeed, even if she

needs anti-depressants, and that the closeness between her and her baby

might help brighten her outlook on life.

She should also be watched closely until the depression passes... some

mothers who have depression have been known to act very strangely, and no

one wants this baby to get hurt!

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At 02:56 PM 5/17/00 -0700, you wrote:

>ok here is the scoop. ds took baby to the dr. this morning. he said he looks

>better as far as color goes. he thinks he is doing ok with the formula, this

>is the stuff that is 20. a can!

>ds took her to her ob and he put her back on zoloft. she is not going to

>breast feed. they hurt really bad she has ice on them.

>i guess i should no longer be on this list since no one is breast feeding. i

>will get off tonight incase there are replies to this.

It's too bad Cameron's mom doesn't want to breastfeed. The book I have on

Medications and Mother's Milk, by Hale, PhD, RPh, says that in

breastfeeding mothers who take 50-100 mgs of Zoloft daily, the levels found

in breastfed babies is undetectable. Zoloft sounds like it would be pretty

safe to take while breastfeeding. Another anti-depression med listed as an

alternative is Paxil, or paroxetine.

Anyone else with Hale's, please review these two to make sure I didn't

overlook anything.

Cameron's life would be so much better if he could receive breastmilk...

however, if his mother isn't willing to feed him as often as he needs, this

is moot. She should know that she can continue to breastfeed, even if she

needs anti-depressants, and that the closeness between her and her baby

might help brighten her outlook on life.

She should also be watched closely until the depression passes... some

mothers who have depression have been known to act very strangely, and no

one wants this baby to get hurt!

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i know. that is what the dr. said for my son not to leave her. i wish he

could bring cameron here for three days. so they both could rest.

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i know. that is what the dr. said for my son not to leave her. i wish he

could bring cameron here for three days. so they both could rest.

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i know. that is what the dr. said for my son not to leave her. i wish he

could bring cameron here for three days. so they both could rest.

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angela what does that book have to say about

lortabs for anti depressent. she took that after the baby was born. i and

several others thought it was dangerous to take while

nursing. let me know. thanks

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angela what does that book have to say about

lortabs for anti depressent. she took that after the baby was born. i and

several others thought it was dangerous to take while

nursing. let me know. thanks

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,

I double checked and its seems you are right about Zoloft and Paxil.

Wendi

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At 02:56 PM 5/17/00 -0700, you wrote:

>ok here is the scoop. ds took baby to the dr. this morning. he said he

looks

>better as far as color goes. he thinks he is doing ok with the formula,

this

>is the stuff that is 20. a can!

>ds took her to her ob and he put her back on zoloft. she is not going to

>breast feed. they hurt really bad she has ice on them.

>i guess i should no longer be on this list since no one is breast feeding.

i

>will get off tonight incase there are replies to this.

It's too bad Cameron's mom doesn't want to breastfeed. The book I have on

Medications and Mother's Milk, by Hale, PhD, RPh, says that in

breastfeeding mothers who take 50-100 mgs of Zoloft daily, the levels found

in breastfed babies is undetectable. Zoloft sounds like it would be pretty

safe to take while breastfeeding. Another anti-depression med listed as an

alternative is Paxil, or paroxetine.

Anyone else with Hale's, please review these two to make sure I didn't

overlook anything.

Cameron's life would be so much better if he could receive breastmilk...

however, if his mother isn't willing to feed him as often as he needs, this

is moot. She should know that she can continue to breastfeed, even if she

needs anti-depressants, and that the closeness between her and her baby

might help brighten her outlook on life.

She should also be watched closely until the depression passes... some

mothers who have depression have been known to act very strangely, and no

one wants this baby to get hurt!

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Shaa,

Lortabs are fine and it says they are commonly used in breastfeeding mothers

in the U.S. I have taken the same drug while breastfeeding. :D

Wendi

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angela what does that book have to say about

lortabs for anti depressent. she took that after the baby was born. i and

several others thought it was dangerous to take while

nursing. let me know. thanks

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Shaa,

Lortabs are fine and it says they are commonly used in breastfeeding mothers

in the U.S. I have taken the same drug while breastfeeding. :D

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding info & resources

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angela what does that book have to say about

lortabs for anti depressent. she took that after the baby was born. i and

several others thought it was dangerous to take while

nursing. let me know. thanks

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oh well we thought when she took lortabs the baby seemed to sleep alot. so

we kind of thought the baby was drugged. seeing how he slept once from 1pm

till 8pm without waking up to eat.

so i guess not. thanks my sister is a nurse and was having a fit that she

was taking lortabs and thought the dr. was a jerk.

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oh well we thought when she took lortabs the baby seemed to sleep alot. so

we kind of thought the baby was drugged. seeing how he slept once from 1pm

till 8pm without waking up to eat.

so i guess not. thanks my sister is a nurse and was having a fit that she

was taking lortabs and thought the dr. was a jerk.

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oh well we thought when she took lortabs the baby seemed to sleep alot. so

we kind of thought the baby was drugged. seeing how he slept once from 1pm

till 8pm without waking up to eat.

so i guess not. thanks my sister is a nurse and was having a fit that she

was taking lortabs and thought the dr. was a jerk.

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I was going to reply to some of the issues your family is facing, but would

like to know where things stand now. How is everyone doing?

Margaret

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I was going to reply to some of the issues your family is facing, but would

like to know where things stand now. How is everyone doing?

Margaret

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I was going to reply to some of the issues your family is facing, but would

like to know where things stand now. How is everyone doing?

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Shaa,

It could account for a sleepy baby but is generally safe. I personally feel

that drugs and interventions in labor are one of the biggest hindrances to

breastfeeding. I know everyone has a story about someone who got drugs or a

c-section and had no problems breastfeeding but it is my general experience

that drugs definitely interfere with breastfeeding. There aren't too many

great pain relievers but they are generally considered safe while

breastfeeding.

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding info & resources

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oh well we thought when she took lortabs the baby seemed to sleep alot. so

we kind of thought the baby was drugged. seeing how he slept once from 1pm

till 8pm without waking up to eat.

so i guess not. thanks my sister is a nurse and was having a fit that she

was taking lortabs and thought the dr. was a jerk.

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Shaa,

It could account for a sleepy baby but is generally safe. I personally feel

that drugs and interventions in labor are one of the biggest hindrances to

breastfeeding. I know everyone has a story about someone who got drugs or a

c-section and had no problems breastfeeding but it is my general experience

that drugs definitely interfere with breastfeeding. There aren't too many

great pain relievers but they are generally considered safe while

breastfeeding.

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding info & resources

Re: Please help.

oh well we thought when she took lortabs the baby seemed to sleep alot. so

we kind of thought the baby was drugged. seeing how he slept once from 1pm

till 8pm without waking up to eat.

so i guess not. thanks my sister is a nurse and was having a fit that she

was taking lortabs and thought the dr. was a jerk.

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At 10:22 PM 5/17/00 -0400, you wrote:

>Angel:

>

>Wic paid for a breast pump? What kind and what did you have to do?

I just had to be a breastfeeding mom who needed a pump. The clinic I went

to had lots of things for nursing moms... bras, too.

The pump I got was a Medela manual pump... but when that wasn't helping me

increase my supply, they gave me the tubing and parts I needed for the

pump, and I got to use the pump there at the clinic free of charge. When I

needed a pump for more frequent use, they worked out a grant for me from a

local pump rental station. Just have to ask!

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At 10:22 PM 5/17/00 -0400, you wrote:

>Angel:

>

>Wic paid for a breast pump? What kind and what did you have to do?

I just had to be a breastfeeding mom who needed a pump. The clinic I went

to had lots of things for nursing moms... bras, too.

The pump I got was a Medela manual pump... but when that wasn't helping me

increase my supply, they gave me the tubing and parts I needed for the

pump, and I got to use the pump there at the clinic free of charge. When I

needed a pump for more frequent use, they worked out a grant for me from a

local pump rental station. Just have to ask!

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